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Another option is to use boards (planks, plywood, etc.) to prevent the tarp from sagging into the trailer opening. In the example shown here, the back of the trailer is a little taller than the sides so we angle the last board so that it lines up with the back.
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Read More »Let's suppose our trailer is 4 feet wide, this would make B=2 feet (or 24 inches) and we want to elevate the center by 6 inches so H=6. Then we can use the formula
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Here we see the six panels in place forming a nice flat surface that will prevent water from pooling. I would not recommend this sheet metal option if you plan to use the enclosure while travelling since the sharp metal panels would be a safety issue if you were ever in an accident. Another simple design that works well involves elevating the center of the tarp along the length of the trailer. Here is an example of a simple support made from 2 x 2 boards that works well. You will need to make sure that the center is raised enough to ensure that rain water sheds. For this 4 foot wide trailer I raised the support board so that it is about 14 inches higher than the sides of the trailer. For this height you would need to add about 8 inches to the width of the tarp. You will also need to add another 2 1/2 feet or so to the length of the tarp so that you can fold the tarp down on the ends like we show here.
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